Paver Contractor in Glenolden, PA

Pavers That Actually Last

Professional paver installation and repair that stands up to Pennsylvania weather and time.

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Professional Paver Installation Services

Your Property Investment Protected

You’re not just getting pavers installed. You’re getting a surface that won’t shift, settle, or create drainage problems down the road.

When paver installation is done right, you get years of worry-free use. No calling contractors back to fix what should have been done properly the first time. No watching your driveway or patio slowly fall apart after the first winter.

The difference shows up in how your pavers look five years from now. Proper base preparation, correct grading, and quality materials mean your investment holds its value. Your neighbors will still be asking who did the work long after we’re finished.

Glenolden Paver Installation Experts

We Know Delaware County

Spennato Landscaping has been handling paver projects throughout Glenolden and Delaware County for years. We understand how local soil conditions affect installation and what it takes to build surfaces that last through Pennsylvania winters.

You’ll work directly with experienced professionals who live and work in this area. We’re not a crew that shows up from three states away. When you need service or have questions, you can reach us.

Our reputation comes from homeowners who refer us to their neighbors. That only happens when the work holds up and the process goes smoothly.

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Paver Installation Process

How Your Project Actually Works

First, we’ll walk your property and discuss what you’re looking to accomplish. No pressure, just straight answers about what’s realistic for your space and budget.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits if needed and schedule the work around your timeline. The installation starts with proper excavation and base preparation – the part that determines whether your pavers will still look good in ten years.

We install your pavers according to manufacturer specifications, handle all the finishing work, and clean up completely. You’ll get a walkthrough of the completed project and information about maintenance to keep everything looking its best.

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What's Included In Your Project

Every paver installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and grading for drainage. We don’t cut corners on the foundation work that determines how long your pavers will last.

You’ll get quality materials appropriate for your specific application – whether that’s a driveway that needs to handle vehicle traffic or a patio designed for entertaining. We also handle edge restraints, joint sand, and sealing when specified.

Repair services cover everything from individual paver replacement to releveling sections that have settled. Most repair work can be completed without disturbing the entire installation, saving you time and money while restoring the original appearance.

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Most residential paver projects take 3-5 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. A standard driveway usually takes 3-4 days, while larger patios or complex designs may require 5-7 days. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during excavation and base preparation. We’ll give you a realistic schedule during your consultation and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is not rushing the base preparation – that’s what determines whether your pavers will still look good years from now.
Concrete pavers offer the best combination of durability, appearance options, and value for most residential applications. They’re manufactured to consistent standards, available in multiple colors and patterns, and can be replaced individually if damaged. Natural stone pavers cost more but offer unique appearance and long-term value. Brick pavers provide classic appearance but can be more prone to weathering. We’ll recommend the best option based on your specific application, budget, and appearance preferences during your consultation.
Pavers actually require less maintenance than poured concrete or asphalt over time. Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged, rather than repairing or replacing entire sections. Joint sand may need refreshing every few years, and sealing helps maintain appearance and makes cleaning easier. Most maintenance involves occasional cleaning and keeping joints filled with sand. Unlike concrete, pavers won’t crack from freeze-thaw cycles, and unlike asphalt, they won’t need resurfacing every few years.
Most paver problems can be repaired without replacing the entire installation. Settling, shifting, or individual damaged pavers are usually fixable by addressing the underlying cause and releveling or replacing affected areas. We’ll assess whether the base preparation was done properly and if drainage issues are causing problems. Sometimes the fix is as simple as adding base material and releveling a section. Other times, more extensive work is needed. We’ll give you an honest assessment of repair versus replacement options.
Expect some disruption to your normal routine, but we work to minimize inconvenience. The first day involves excavation, which creates noise and dust. We’ll protect your existing landscaping and clean up daily. You’ll see significant progress each day once we start laying pavers. We’ll communicate with you about any changes or issues that come up. Most homeowners are surprised how quickly the project comes together once the base preparation is complete. We’ll schedule work around your needs when possible.
Paver installation costs vary based on size, material choice, site conditions, and design complexity. Basic concrete paver installations typically range from $12-18 per square foot, while premium materials and complex designs cost more. Factors that affect pricing include excavation requirements, drainage needs, and access to your property. We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials and labor so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. The investment usually pays for itself in increased property value and avoided future repairs.